TouchUp is a sweet app from RogueSheep which allows people of any skill to edit their photos with its effortlessly simple interface. You just tap and slide.
TouchUp for iPad: Effortless Photo Editing
Why Apple Doesn’t Talk→
Why Apple Doesn’t Talk
The problem with talking smack is you immediately put yourself on the clock. You almost guarantee public disappointment when the product does not ship as (or when) promised. If you just shut your mouth and let the product speak for itself—once you actually have a product—then there’s a much better chance for people to be pleasantly surprised. Some companies understand this. Others clearly do not.
When I say I mark someone’s words, I mean it.
Interview With Weet App Designer, Marcelo Marfil→
Interview With Weet App Designer, Marcelo Marfil
I assume that I had never done an app looking for sales. Honestly, I’m one on the dreamers kind. I believe when we do things with love and looking for something that’s always focused to be smart and simple they have a good chance to do well.
I’ve been using Weet for a month now and haven’t looked back.
My 3 Favorite OmniFocus Addons
I stash my GTD in OmniFocus. For many months now I’ve been a die-hard OmniFocus user, and no one - I repeat, no one - can’t take my GTD away from OmniFocus and me. Not even a buggy iOS 4.2 beta that prevented me from loggin in my Omni Sync Server database in the iPad app. OmniFocus perfectly fits my workflow because it lets me add tasks and throw anything in there in seconds, but it’s also got the power I need when digging through dozens of projects and contexts. OmniFocus keeps my workflow on rails.
In the past two weeks I started looking for some neat hacks/tweaks/addons to integrate the OmniFocus desktop application with other parts of my workflow: the browser, Google Reader and DEVONthink. Here’s what I found. Read more
N.O.V.A. 2 Coming to the iPhone [Teaser]
N.O.V.A. by Gameloft is probably one of the most critically acclaimed and successful FPS games ever released in the App Store. Released in 2009 and eventually ported to the iPad (the developers even demoed the tablet version on stage when the iPad was announced), N.O.V.A. has managed to gain thousands of players and fans. It’s been a huge success for Gameloft.
Gameloft posted a teaser video of N.O.V.A. 2 for iPhone on Youtube a few minutes ago. It doesn’t show much, besides “Stay Tuned” and “We need you once more”. There are 3 seconds of actual in-game graphics in the video, and man it looks impressive. Check out the video and a screengrab below. We don’t usually cover games, but I’m excited about this one. Read more
Weather HD Comes To The iPhone
I remember when the iPad came out in April I sat in front of my MacBook and watched all the videos of new apps I could find on Youtube. The Yankees were getting a new shiny Apple tablet and I was not - but then eventually I spent some bucks more than I would expect and bought one from the US. It’s been a great companion ever since. Among the apps I was desperately looking at on Youtube there was one that caught my attention: Weather HD. Read more
32% Choose Android Smartphones in US
According to August data, Nielsen Company has reported that Android has passed the iPhone and Blackberry to become the most popular OS for new smartphones purchased in the past six months. Apple’s iPhone iOS and Blackberry’s RIM service are tied for seond place at or near 25 percent. Read more
Has Apple Really Sold 8.25 Million iPads So Far?
Some interesting numbers for this slow Tuesday morning: according to the predictions by many analysts contacted by CNN’s Fortune, Apple has sold roughly 8.25 million iPad units so far. Bernstein Research analyst Colin McGranahan told the CNBC yesterday that the iPad has the fastest adoption rate ever, even faster than the DVD player in 1997. Read more
Dayta Comes Back With A Rich 2.0 Version
Dayta is a full-featured data tracking application for iPhone that was developed by Sahil Lavingia during the One Week App event, in which he managed to successfully create the app from scratch and submit to Apple’s approval. We covered the app here. Read more